What is the BSE Sensex ?
The BSE Sensex or Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index is a value-weighted index composed of 30 stocks with the base April 1979 = 100. It consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded stocks, representative of various sectors, on the Bombay Stock Exchange. These companies account for around one-fifth of the market capitalization of the BSE.
The base value of the Sensex is 100 on April 1, 1979 and the base year of BSE-SENSEX is 1978-79.
At irregular intervals, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) authorities review and modify its composition to make sure it reflects current market conditions.
The abbreviated form “Sensex” was coined by Deepak Mohoni around 1990 while writing market analysis columns for some of the business newspapers and magazines. It gained popularity over the next year or two.
The stock market has grown by over ten times from June 1990 to today. Using information from April 1979 onwards, the long-run rate of return on the BSE Sensex can be estimated to be 0.52% per week (continuously compounded) with a standard deviation of 3.67%. This translates to 27% per annum, which translates to roughly 18% per annum after compensating for inflation.
- All About Sensex, Launch of BSE Sensex
- What is Sensex in the stock market?
- What are the objectives of SENSEX?
- How to calculate BSE SENSEX?
- What is the beta of SENSEX scrips?
- SENSEX - Scrip selection criteria
- Maintenance of SENSEX
- How is the closing Index calculated?
- What are the criteria for selection and review of scrips for the SENSEX?
- Who selects these 30 stocks & How do they select these 30 stocks?
- Dollex series of BSE indices
- Book Building - About Book Building
- Definition of Free-float & Determining Free-float factors of companies
- Understanding Free-float Methodology & Its Major advantages
- Book Building - Glossary
- What are the BSE Sensex & the NSE Nifty?
- Technical Analysis of Indian stock market BSE Sensex Index
- How are adjustments for Bonus, Rights and newly issued Capital carried out in SENSEX?
- The Sensex story: From 1K to 18K
- The Sensex story: From 1K to 20K (Sensex from 1000 to 20000)
- BSE 100 Index
- BSE 200 Index
- BSE 500 Index
- Companies that form the NSE Nifty Index
- BSE TECk INDEX
- BSE BANKEX
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